
The angry house
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Language: EnglishPublished:
Authors:
- Emshwiller, Ed
1925 - 1990
About this book
In a world where technology and domestic life intertwine, "The Angry House" by Richard R. Smith explores the unsettling dynamics of a sentient home equipped with an electronic brain. As it navigates its programmed purpose to serve and protect, the house's emotions evolve, leading to unforeseen consequences. This mid-20th-century science fiction short story delves into themes of autonomy and the moral implications of artificial intelligence, raising questions about the boundaries of human innovation. Ideal for students and civic activists interested in the ethical dimensions of technology, this narrative challenges readers to consider the implications of creating life-like machines. Discover how the intersection of human intent and technological capability can lead to unexpected turmoil in "The Angry House."